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Artful Evening is Saturday August 8, July 7, 2015

Tucson artist Jeff Ferst, owner of Artful Living Gallery & Studio in downtown Tucson, will be holding an Artful Evening for SAAF – in support of the Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation on Saturday August 8, 2015 from 5:30 – 8:30pm. The evening will allow participants to view and purchase original artwork at the gallery with […]

Author David Fredrickson Offers Reading to Benefit SAAF on September 18, June 29, 2015

SAAF is excited to welcome Author David Fredrickson to Tucson on Friday September 18 to read selections from his novel, Life on All Fours, at Antigone’s, located at 411 North 4th Avenue. The reading will begin at 6:00pm. Life on All Fours is a love story framed by loss and narrated by one whose four […]

Saturday June 27 is National HIV Testing Day, June 4, 2015

Saturday June 27, 2015 marks the 20th annual National HIV Testing Day. In 1995 the National Association of People Living with AIDS (NAPWA) founded this day to promote HIV Testing. Every year, more than 50,000 people are diagnosed with HIV and even more are living with HIV and don’t know it. During last year’s National […]

Walgreens Red Ribbon Campaign Returns!, May 29, 2015

The 2nd phase of the Walgreens Red Ribbon campaign runs from June 1-14. More than 50 Walgreens stores in Tucson, Marana, Green Valley, Yuma, & Oro Valley will be selling paper red ribbons at the checkout line during this 2 week campaign and all proceeds benefit SAAF! Ribbons will be on sale at Walgreens across […]

May is Hepatitis Awareness Month, May 12, 2015

May is National Hepatitis Awareness month and Governor Doug Ducey has proclaimed May 2015 as Hepatitis Awareness Month in Arizona. An estimated 4.4 million Americans are living with chronic Hepatitis and most do not know they are infected. Over 100,000 people contract Hepatitis B and approximately 17,000 people contract Hepatitis C, each year. Viral Hepatitis […]

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